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Huahine and Mai'ao from 1893 to 1895.
Comteporary sources seems to call her
Tehaapapa II instead,
disregarding the
ruling queen by the same name at the time...
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Tehaʻapapa I (c. 1735–1810) also
called Fatu'araʻi Teri'itariʻa Tei'oatua v. was a
sovereign of the
island of Huahine. From her
first union with Rohianu'u...
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Successor Tehaapapa III
Queen consort of
Huahine and Maia'o
Tenure 5
January 1852 – 7 July 1868
Predecessor Teri'itaria II
Successor Tehaapapa II Born 1824...
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Tehaapapa may
refer to:
Tehaapapa I (c. 1735–1790),
Queen of
Huahine and
Maiao Tehaapapa II (1824–1893),
Queen of
Huahine and
Maiao Tehaapapa III (1879–1917)...
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dynasty was
founded in the 17th century; its last
representative was
Queen Tehaʻapapa I, whom
Captain Cook met in 1769. She
maintained the
cohesion and independence...
- 1851–1909 Ari'imate Ari'imate was
deposed in 1868 in
favor of his wife
Tehaapapa II William,
Hereditary Prince of N****au 1852–1912 Adolphe, Duke of N****au...
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second son of King Teururai,
Ariimate of Huahine. His mother,
Princess Tehaapapa Maerehia of Raiatea, was the only
living child of King
Tamatoa IV of Raiatea...
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kingdom that
resisted the
French annexation of the
Leeward Islands.
Queen Tehaapapa II
acquiesced to
French annexation, and like in Raiatea, an anti-French...
- C. Burnand,
British playwright and
comic writer (b. 1836)
April 29 –
Tehaapapa III,
Tahitian queen (b. 1879) May 7 –
Albert Ball,
British World War I...
- 1888–1890) – she
reigned under a
rebellion government against her
mother Queen Tehaapapa II Teha'apapa III (reigned 1893–1895)
Raiatea Tehauroarii (reigned 1881–1884)...